The Tapestry Design Prize for Architects 2018 Finalists exhibition surveys the international response to David Walsh AO's challenging brief – to design a tapestry, which considers both geometry and chaos for the hypothetical site of Étienne-Louis Boullée's Cenotaph for Newton. This mooted building was the inspiration for the Fender Katsalidis Architects' Pharos Wing, Museum of Old and New Art.

The 22 Temenggong Road, Twilight tapestry is TDPA 2016 first prize-winning design by Singaporean based architect Justin Hill, created in close collaboration by the weavers of the ATW.

The Tapestry Design Prize for Architects offers an unparalleled opportunity for architects to consider how tapestries can articulate, transform and enrich public and private space. The prize is a partnership between the ATW and Architecture Media.